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Associations of "Hanging out" (30 Words)
aboveground | On or above the surface of the ground. Aboveground nuclear testing. |
abroad | Freely moving about. Hospital inmates abroad on the streets of the town. |
absentee | One that is absent or not in residence. Absentee pupils. |
absenteeism | Habitual absence from work. High levels of absenteeism caused by low job motivation. |
airway | A tube for supplying air to a person’s lungs in an emergency. He kept the man s airway clear and blood circulating. |
away | Out of the way especially away from one s thoughts. Marie felt her distress ebbing away. |
beating | The act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows. Torture methods included beating. |
by | So as to go past. A car flashed by on the other side of the road. |
choke | Cause to retch or choke. We were the only team not to choke when it came to the crunch. |
death | The personification of death. He had two deaths on his conscience. |
defeatist | A person who expects or is excessively ready to accept failure. We have a duty not to be so defeatist. |
dying | (of a period of time) final; closing. He visited his dying mother. |
exclude | Prevent from entering; keep out. The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages. |
exhale | Give off (vapour or fumes. He exhaled the smoke towards the ceiling. |
gone | No longer available; consumed or used up. An aunt of mine long since gone. |
home | At or to or in the direction of one s home or family. Home is where the heart is. |
immolation | Killing or offering as a sacrifice. |
mailing | Mail sent by a sender at one time. The postmark indicates the time of mailing. |
obviate | Avoid or prevent (something undesirable. The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains. |
offstage | Situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience. The offstage lives of celebrities. |
omit | Leave undone or leave out. He was omitted from the second Test. |
removal | The forcing of individuals or communities to leave their place of residence, especially to move to ethnically homogeneous rural settlements. Removal men. |
remove | Remove something concrete as by lifting pushing or taking off or remove something abstract. He was removed from his teaching position. |
skimming | Failure to declare income in order to avoid paying taxes on it. He recommended frequent skimming of the downwind sides of the ponds. |
slay | Be extremely impressive, stylish, or successful. You slay me you really do. |
stifle | Suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity. Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes. |
suffocation | The condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped. Prisoners told accounts of suffocations and shootings. |
trial | Of a horse dog or other animal compete in trials. He had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty. |